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WegiiSfnJu, 0 I. It I even wise to abstain front laws, which .however wis aai '' in I ii nvtUf ,.. t- .1 1; . i. . ,' . i ' " ' . ' . - . ' "" The isdom rflefi-atioai e.ooe,all en In . J-!?': tflnefii!itf which fhl bo respond ia lha heart of the citizen, and which will bd evaded wUh little remorse. Jr. Channi. 4" jBV nUKTON CIIAIOK. SAMSnURV. MWAN--CmTTl - " . ' fit ".Ml, ..Hi ) t mf riibcl i j h the , 3 icnt I - - f ,jfhe-f 1 g i our"f. one'! I83U1 1:1 . tj,' WF'STfillV CiROUXtiS 'it vViiW 0Wt ylf ' dWari r"r fas, ixmi ' turrit month; ortvo jolUr avl fiflt y r'ii'i itjf ftntmihxHtkt ynr. No Paper will k JinrantiMrd until all arrtaragrt are . -...tWo ft thf KlitM'.tilwrrJXofl. y , W npliea wi frf rrrriril for a hit tmi thin - - 7 ' .4 failiirt to noiiftj th F.litfir of a iru ,t (Inrnutiniir, one fl'W'A &r"rf thftxpirat HmS arTuill le. coaKiiml.M tt xr,t r r'ii?cmritt. . V ' ' l irw prnrurin til tohtnt fill frriHin to the Cifrolima, W" Aur j,i)ci'A rwKT yrafi. , A Ivrliin2 t the ouol rntea.- .t' lcUrri a llrrtmJ to the Rlitor mutt LmiHiiJ urilim vill not be attrvdtJ U. ''T These terms will bo strictly adher 1 w )rr -iT i-n ir -n, racial rt rk rj" tiM lUilc. '.'.,- . . ofda l.n w.r, of rilinjf co nr. Spw'hl pnmtil 1,iJ to nrbot ol fjnj iremi.'i with (otcvn tt,Hhl mgffuwrtt biU to poii ff lit more prompt 1tiiiiatnitj'Hi oi JumicO lit the c-iuitlietiof B'likn, Buncftinlo, Lifjroln nd Rmborfortl, werw ri ttm ibird time, n cr ihwmI in 4hTftr J04. tn'tmwHe ihJ mid orikri'd to be nr.tt." ' fMriMion of rwjrnftt od nthr chattel if T.u.M..a r. . . . . t - 1 . . 1 a.. 1 tt ; . . . mi. vtmik t. ma me I'uiii winri cjin-1 pmimj r?niu in cmimoo I lf. Iliiltin. iniit.'o to whiA wn r f.;rrd the I'jtter ofl will to im"nl th nd to m( il ri.hi 1 Uhi (oirfiiM of the Htdita tli Caylekrtjflg Iheclerk of thft.Con.rt TTna, (u tUti Uuv'eru ir oftht 8iat), t i'fli". J jrior 'Cai'rUln'ihfj frit mluVu "mSTlJt iiwir . r-ic(rve cn.nlKu Tbo .fir it . of whu-h lilU waa real the first time. atlJ the ritiid tlir-c neritf time, pard kml oroornd id ho rnjr'vMl, On inotioti of Mr. Ilinton, th flntp pr.n-iilcd to tulie up the bill to reduce tlw whiry of the Supreme C-mrt Jaljrr; which wai rd the aocond time and na-nd-AvM 3.TN6ciTTflr: " 47' BailfV. in huhalf of liimilf an 1 the I . ' T minority . the coinoiiilce on tho Sv rr fcLS A 1 I'.. Th'irndny, ti e. 30. The Sennte' proce;ll tike up the fn.THmii hill iniikmi; an approprmti m '" aii-V ii! inrtin;; r;mril'Mlfle lr the re bwHiiri f thf Citiiiiol in the cttv if Ral : al th hill DPin2 fad the neconJ " tiiw; wan pawd Aye 36, Nm 27. )m..Mi-n. Akew, -Bailey, Utile, f - Tim; fHtr- H'AWBuUnck.CflrTrft-Tit- liti', ' 'wncr, Dih'n. FaiHt, llrri(n, .lLkittf;lltn?on, lluwn'. Itham, Mud ' iv. McDkwpII, Inrelnll", MatthfWi, Ml - Vi t, Mmitaotnery (of II.) Mont.mnry (of 0,) Move, (f , Move "I I'.,) or iwui. IlliiKle. .rtt-nwfll, Si;n.n-us, yitiii'wr, Spalit. Sfwucer. Vunh'M'k, Wilder, Wil ""lis 111, Wilnir. - .Vfl,i,iMr. Al!'-n, AHixrn,Bnttiiii, Calf r, Ihil,li!iviii, Il.iU. Iloin, lile HxHon, Howell, Kerr, Limb L ak, Lil lv, Martin. M.i-ey, Molfil, Mixrp, Mr n. I'lrhi-n, Puk 'r. Ray, Smdman, Tim --luei..TvHi, WnlllMrn. Mr. -AIIpii Vhi'ii oi.ve1"Thnrthe hill be ' road t'ic thirl tune, which wa aiireod to A" 83, 'k . Vltrouo tlw bill ' wai riid tlw third liin", paiH and orler , cil 10 he enrolli'd. Ave 3- Noes 88. , TV t trs on thfthird read2 ware N on th would, with tiie cscc-rtion of Mr, Car r aon, who oii the , last reading of th;bill Jutil iatkfl neortif ' " . .. ".; Mr. Askew prefMted a relulioJi to " filjouru on Ihftrh of iimiatrr, ; If 33; mi, jie wKiuh! jm i adji.ilM. oii trieaho. ' 0;i inoti m of Mr. I-nlhaiiit. U was re' mlved that the comnuttue on ttro judiciary ry iiismctedto mqnire whchor 1 tt'tnedy ci'old not Iks dvine lo preml the prac-if-"f Tummig Tgrjcria the ftrstiintiince, aiMiii-o dt litora having a sufficiency of frihp property. - " :ii;:Tbo tHHtdWaWmVtlte Tlaok ol NdrtJ . Gir ih'ia waa read the third time, amended, ' njid al orlered to ba ugrosMdiAyea a3, or27. .tfeMc!?f; ABn Bri ftaju, 'rWtlTl Pilhmh,, llinVifl' llon, iilii,' Hus ev, KHrr, Lmnh, L4k,' Lilly, Hi mi j irwry of 0. Parker, Rliodes, Skm ner, Sn-ocer, 8tedman, Tyvwi, Vanhook, Wollb .rn, Wilder. . Aa . MeiwrA. Alli4 Axkew, Bailey, -B 4:fe,JluJl'Tkj Carn, Collina, Faivm, II iwk n, TnSirftfnV HwoU, .Lithaib, ' McDowfll, Marshall, Muttliews, .Molvui, lliirirotnerv "I It- Mmire, Moye of 0. M"V of Pitt, Ray, Seawoll, Snuiooo, Satimlay,lkc.N. On motion of Mf. Matthew, it waa ie - iK--l, that the committee on Finance he in ni. ted to iiviuire whether the mim of nx iniudreddollora, appropriated by a res "iiluti.ai of the Unit General Awemhlv for ho'isc rent, die, Cr the usr of the Go? - enior of ttie State, haa beeo expended ; if u, for what, and to whom paid. Jlfow Joy, Dec. 2 1. Jlr. Ilwakinn, from the joint uelfet com . ttittw ou jailitary, alfuirs, to whoin., aa Merieda resolution directing the iov- eriKr to Joan to a nfw corps, tirmed or iwrnimyifr-the-irt f-Wa44 ifloa L . 1 1 1 . in acuircrarisracionsfTa uie aiai iulliPiriit to arm wild coinmnv, nuule an pori the Fnate concurred. Tlie bill' to eieet out of a portion of the Count ice of Rurke and Buncombe a separ ate and distinct county, bv the name of Yanrey, was read tho Brut time wod rejoc A ves 21. Noes 33. Aytt Meaura Allen, Allison, Brittnin, Carwoii, :Carer, Dobson, llogan, Hoke, Il"iii'iin, Kerr, Leak, Lilly, McDowell, Martin, Mauley, M illit, Montgomery, (of U) Aww, MtriiPafbjaiatflMCvJiUjt Stedman, Too'mer, Tyaon, Vaqhook, Well bitrn. . ' iVtiy. Meosrs. At-kew, Railey, Bate. nao, Ibdl, Bullouk, Collioa, (Jiiwrn'r, Di- h"jr, Faim, Gavin, Hall, Harrison, Hawkins. I linioiij Howell, Huwey, Lamb, Latham, Lindsay, Marshall, Matthew, Melvin, Montoinery ( .f H.,) Move (of fi.) M ye (of P.) Norman, Rhode, Simnvow, 'Skn.ner, Silencer. Wilde. Wilhanw, Wil. r'ui'' ' " Tho enjrosied bill concerning chaii er witn Hie areuriiHinyinsi d'K'UJtieiit made a rfprrt thereon, accouipanted witii the fdlowinjf resolution : , Ro!ved, That tho General Aenibly oTtlw StVteTif Xortli ITiirofirfa Jotli outer tain, and doth Hliiorjuiiroctilly cpre- a warm atlni hinent to the Cooatitutioii of the L'uited Htatea. ' Resolved, That the Geoornl AwmhTy doth aoleinnly decl.in' a devoted attach; iiM-nt to thi I'eijeiul 1'iiioti, lai)i"Viiig that 011 ita continuance deprnd the liberty, the pace, and roi:rity of these t'nited Htatei. , RcaoWed, That whatever diversity of opinion may prevail in thin Bute an to the Cuoftitutionality of the acta of Congre unHHint! dutieaon impont; yet it ia be lieved a large majority of the people llnnk thone acta uncouatilutiiHial ; aud they are all united in the atMitinieiit, that the exit iujTarifTia nnp-ilitir, unjust and opiiren aive ; and they have urged, and will con tmoe to urce ita rex;a. . Keaolved, That tho doctrine of Nullifi cation, avowed by the?tate ofSouth Cari lina, and iHtelv promulgated in an ordi nttucu,,xgvol!,ijiaiary in Ita" r'hVra''".r,' Kubversive of tho (louHtitutloii 7f tlie Unf ted Statea, and lead t j a diawJutioii of the Union. Resolved, Thnt our Senatnn in Con jfrei lie inninirted, and our Represent lives lx requested, to use all constitutional ineau in their power to procure mi aojust ntent of the existing r-onlroversv bi'ten thejjtate ofSoiuli Carolina and the Gen eral Government, and to produce a recon ciliation between th contending parties. Kesidved further, That a copy of these rer)ution be resx:ctfullv communicated !v his I'xc'Ilencv the Governor of.thia hiaieTo hli'Xice'Iorky the' Governor of south Cnrolum. W fcjeTi "ere rea4 -f he "flest Ti mei and passed. On motion of Mr. Williams, ihey were eommitted to a committee of the whole House, and made the order of Uc toy,frThurdny next; and, on motion of, air. Ueu,Ardored to be prinlod. Thfl Senate met according to aityuiTrt- meiil jaiiq, after the traiisnetioa of some unimrKirtaut buaiQeas.adj'Hiriied " until to-Tnorrowr- - v ' ' " HVtAwtAa ; Dcc. 26. Mr.Xeak preeufed a'fowiluti'H to' au thorise tho commissioners fur the rebuild ing of ?tjfVl teull sugt-7paftsf -the rubbish of the former buildup as may be unnecessary to be used in the new build iut:b.iea was tad tlie first,-second. and third times parted, and ordered to be uarossed. Mr. Spaight presented the following proambio aim resolution: - vv uureaa it apwars irotu lue xrestucm rriessa;e oftlie TMirth ol this mouth to the Congress, of Jin; UiMtd Statos, tha4 tje public debt will probablv be extinguished early 10 tho year of our Ln(d one thoUMiud eight huiHlred and tliirty fliree, and that. there are now on hand, belonging to the United States, funils sufficient to pay the same ; and whereas, in toe said measage he reeominends to Congress a reduction of tlie Tariff to a "plain ml cououiical system of revenue, which recommend tion, we hipf,- will be srmphei with by the prweBt rongresa ; but should ou'f just and reasonable hopes be disappointed, we still have every reason to believe, from the result of the elections for members of the next Congress of the United States, that the Tanir will bo reduced to a revenue system, founded upon republican, princi ple : ami whereas in the event of the pre sent Congress Iniling fo make the proier reduction of the Tariff, we have every reason to believe the President of the Um tetf States will convene the nest us soon as pTacwnble- after the 4th ; day of March next: Therefore, Resolved, That our sister Stnte Sonth 'raroirnff eve commerce, uations. and tf do.nir'WIier aVtsur'art ttCrnatt cliarifr'ter,' which Would esswrtially promote tlie happiness aod interests of all the states. At rsmer out tniuted -to thii general go. ffMttejfr,TrgUTetM tho"" iUTrisTOr ps;tiely, or In the people. 80 hwg Al l! gencraL aud ataW suvernuuuita ,ketp withiu their respective jurisdiction, so kHig Will the roustimtion as itell pa the fj;'!il3 aiul liU-rtuis oi tU itiaua, bo pw served ; so soon as either Iranw.eiids itt prescrilmd limits, that .moment the eamiititiition is violated, and the suliitring party has right lo im-nedinle redress. TWa dilhculties and ciMiilirls IsMween tlie ireneral government as the agent, and the resicctive stslps as the principals,- were lina Documents, priweiited the fdlowejr;-i",ejb;'he p.uriot and wgea w! cismter report ; which on motion of Mr. Montgomery, of Hertford, was laid upon tlie fahle und ordered lo Ihi printed . The Joint Select comioittee, to whom was refi;fred certain documents transmit led by His Excellency the Governor of S. Carolina, lo tlie Governor of this State, and by him, coummninited to the Legitiluturn, have funde their report and have recom mended certain resolutions. The under signed, is one of that" "comniitlee, Is gs leave 0 submit tb ulh.Vjing reasons wherefore be coulJ not Htent to all the principles osifaineil in that report The report asserts, that N'ullificatioo it revolt!- tnmary in its character, subversive of the the Union. If Ihia were lne, find It y scssud either of these pernicious qualities, it certainly utertU the severoat disappro Wion and censure from every frieud to the constitutiiai and to the union. Hut ii, oa llie tpo1traj:y,.il sUiMjJd. bo,fnuad. up a careful, and aii honest exainination, to puit.-!M the uoly iUiusurvative priuciple by which the constitution can be saveil, and the union pcrrtetuated, then it ah'sild find advocates among the friends of Stats Rights and constitutional liberty- In or. der to arrive at a eurr'-et a.i i aiifict..rv conclusion upon ftiis all I:nj ir'taal liud ah sjrl)iii!f uiK'stion, it is necessarv to nxam iw well the lou'iuurion government rests, and gn and obj(stsMf its franiers. Did they uVisign to establish -a consoli'laled govern ment, limited It is true bv a wntten con yrirfil the const iiulion. . There were two jisrttes in the convention as there are now, tid as th"ro wilj Is) so I mg as this gov eruni'mt lias a name. 1 licre were ineu 1r jriving the general goveriim'iit nearly nil power, awl reducing llu hlates to pet tv corporations ; but there were others who boldly stissl fofth as the champions of 1 itc rihis and constjutioiuil liberty. The advocate of a .national consolidated jrov eminent, iusisted with wich pertinncity nrtil z"al, that the right to decide a con-rrwrsy- 4ietwe a o ami tjia joint. a (Tul of the "stales, should be led'in the one or the other departments of the gen- rai goverii.i.eiii. , distinct prnsisition 1 cMistitufioi, ami lend to iuiwofuWo: 6f m Mm"u 'o-thapmwir the supreme c urt. Tie-so. 1 (Tirts failed, Is-Causo the EPI'BUOANel o thaH-daj- Miev f'dthat tt you Id be unwise lo trust ahj bily with thff-igtit of ju'fgfiig, when that vry bojy mijfht be guilty of tho 6surpa thns e.oinp!ai"ed of. Jr-.,,,,,,..,. ;,... Tim journal infthe convention and the constitution will show, tha5 no such trllMt uot was ever made. From the for'?oini' uhservatious, it wuld seem lo follow as a legitimate coucliisinn, " that the several staU'S coiiijuwiiij. (lie I'niti d States of A- iii rii :i, are not Halted on (ho principle of uiinuiifffi stnm?iioii to ine genonit' g6V-prinnent.- but thnt by compact under the up ..i wiucii oitrfJfTi'io: rnieor constinirion torthP u- .. 1 J . 1 s . . . 1 .1 ... . es-";tH!!y (tie ite. i amm antes ana ammtauieut thereto, they omsiiniica a genera; government Tor spe cial purpoaesy detHatod to that- govern tuent certain defmite powers, reaerviiu aetVTeTfihjttoTMff'imii th"fyr(Herf"WH.,i Tbey-are both act of (he tame sovereigo power and exerted lor iho same purpose. ThC?!'4fturMrirof rnob, "throwjii I'aT all lawful restraints upon' their conduct. violating the constitution aifd chaninirthe forms of government are. reyoluti'Siarv jn matwKmvTJ (vfB tfise lution id the union, Utt will any man, who has any deliuiU) idcu of the terurs ke uses, call that 'revolutionary wljM.h is or dained by a jhjojiIij in their highest sover eign eemeiiv,iHl esrrW -fmo-fTnctrcnl in .... 1 . .1 T . 1 ... eiiici oy meir conns anojnries. o, it is preKMterous to pmnotiiK'e that revolution ary which is ;iot dime by force, but which ia peaceful In its clmrarter and executed according 10 the forms of law. . If then, .Nullification j not revolulimiarr ,11 character, 4s it is conceived it has shewn, much li is itsuhveraivo constitution, or does it tend to a dijw.lu tionof ine union. , If the states wereaov ereigripowif when ties coinmc.t -was eo tered into, and have not parted with that s. voreigntv, if they ljsethe right to judire when that compact has been broken and by ihoir judgment to protect the property, the liberties and live of their citiiens, as has been dcinurtratrj,thi coiutitutiai ia stead of being subverted will bo prewrved, and lite Union, sair lrioos bmd (sTUnioni transmitted to posterity as a precious heri tage worthy of therff freedom. - The i-florts which the citizens of South Carolina are now making for political ami ciu iivjriv, are wonny 01 ine .flt!J5P TrY.'.'hrtjniutrvJhwiet thoir lives fr the habts of mnn. XufLTiiriiTtKl of which thy evimphtm. we oureelves prooounco" u'nClllstitulona7,ollg'e, iortna,!MWr7fpent?r lianwv Wiuvai. ' ' 1-: - V . M r. H inton presented 4 bill luoro, tfiytl s; ', , : pend t (in 'oeraTioii 'anil enPreoieot of any made, carrying into execution the ordt nance of her Coovention, which may en danger the peace and harmoiiy of these United States, until, at least, the first day of Sentetnber next, to cive time to the pro- sent or next Congress of the United" State to act upon the subject of the Tariff Which were road the first time, passed, and. on motion of Mr- Cowper, ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Cattery the commit tec urt the judjeiary was instructed to p amine into the leffalit? of a claim made bv jhP iout . ;,and JBrectpra of the State Rank, bv which thfey have, exacted interest of four per cent, on the reserved stock inot paid for belonarina to the State in .iiH Rink:'WMl the" were further instructed to inquire y .wnat authority die President and Directors t theew solution, out, Jnfact, possessing all. roweflch state to itef tlie rosiduary maw of rtiati'S f The J -urnal of the Convention show that they did not. Wo there ever such a political body in thia cottntry s m pHphfof-tl Unite-! - Soites ia their COiO-KCTU A t ATM TT ? , U is .. believed there never was. . Hw .tb.en was tjie con stituUou of the Uoi ted State brought in to existence t If by tlie jvh)I in thtnr'ag J gregateor c-Htective capacity, then this government is a consolidated L'overnuieiit ; but tt. on ttie contrary, the constitution ts we ol its powers ; uuf ttiut as txi alt cases a wrrrpact brtween-soveTeigrt states, myqemijwrt, aoiwigparttes havitig fm-eom for speetal porpwes, lo carry toto e-xecit tion. their joint designs, then it wiaild, !H'SW ti! follow, that .this is a confedifl aU'J goveruuKUL, IJiu uoustutuiiou .wan. ruv., fd by the,:Matest as Mi4wirotied 'as state in the convention, io (rmioc that iustrutnont.aod aJlerward i .ita ratitica Ikai acted as state in their sovereign ca pacity. . There were proposition tnaJu 111 the convention by the advocates of fed eral power, to make the general govern ment a consolidated empire, thereby caus ing the slates to bear tint same relation to the genera! government that tiie counties oowalo lot'uo states. These propositions were rejected by the advoeatow sf atatw tuallv to preserve the ouritr of elections: and to protect the tibVrt w the cuiaeneof i thi tatej-wuicli wm. read'tbd irrf timB rvl- and rejertcd. " -ir . ' .Mr. ii wstoTpTenVJ k h'M Xopotf?': norale.. UmT Caburre Artillery ; and lK 't ,- 4 , Hawkins, a'Utt firthfl better regu.'ntion of, L ' vohutti-era; which waa read the first Y v'! time, pTuaedV and 'the -first; raid thw-Y r,-i table. ; ',.,"''' -" Jf . '' ''' ' The fjenate theft proreedrlllo iuktiip V. ' the resolutions declaring the attaohment ' -:-of the Ouneial Amhly 'd Styl" f'-A ''" '-' ; ". the Conviitutiim 4 the United States, anil ' ' dxCKaiucing the doctrine of Nullifkatiisit '.- J", 1 j l and the reaolutimte having lawn read lis. ;.;;., of thf; j third tinie, Ifr. JVilsoo moved to '.anicW.f h; tbeta by inserfing the following preaiiiUItf. r' -t ,r and reaulutiotia bctwesa the fiitb and tixib ; resolutions: U ,-. ;...,.. . And wherens, by tle firth art;lt,f.th SssU Constitution of the United flakes,, it ',1 r; -provided that "oii the application; of tw ''j ' 't thirdsof the several States, Ciaigres shall ': .'i.-r oll a Convention for proposing amend . : ; , utrits thereto; and whera it is tbeopi; f.? ' ' . ion of this Gem:raf, Asseinbly tbatitbs)'' 'J')V J " said- Censtitation- needs erveral -amend mnnti ss&e i.fivia at ml MteteiA sons o nirnta, restrai)ing ana rcstnctuig the pow. y v -ef Cotigree nd reacritMH -eome irisi. ; I . , btmal to decele jon niatler wlioreio hi-4'-T ' said vunstitutiori and - the Corwtitulioiii . 7' KiTiHrJfti TaeafenTuy"W:t Resolyed. if hat the General Assembly . tHidT whensoever the geoeral government a5inee undelcyited powers, jta act are uiiauthonutivor void and of no iorce j that te this -eonrpitct eaclrsTfttff'aWrfided a a state, and 4 aii integral 7iUrt; that this government created b this compact was Dot made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to it SaTT 7ice" fliaf w'oilld have outdo its dis- Tttion, and not tlie constitution, the mea- iniMi Jiei'', each party has an equal ri-'ht to ju-lge lor itself, as well of mlVacteuis as uf tlie. mode aud incaaure of redress. - Jii ItUS lhe auibly f Virgiwia.adop led amvog others fhefwllowing resolution, in which the wwlersignoil hyarlilv Concur Thnt t-vtmaAhi(Mif and peremptorily - declare, that it views the powers of the fbdera! government, as re sulting front the compact to which the stutesare jwrties", as limited by the plain sense aod intention of the instrument con stituting that compact, as no farther valid i tliau they am lurthoriznd by the grants enumerated in that compact ; and that m caw of 9 deUherate, palpalde and danger-. rigtrfai who' maintainr-di that . lb' objects foueexesreiae eS xKMmittwiamgmA of the federal government and the union by the said comWCt, the state Jv.ho are did not require that the states should sur I parties thereto "iuve the right, and art jti render one particle of their tiiKRaSTj duty bound to interpose for arresting the sovereignty. It wtH be conceded by the ; progress of tlie .evil, and fr maintaining trienusot state rignts, mat ai me time o: wittiiu tnoir respective limits, ttie authon- forming the constitution, the states pos. j lies, rig'its and libirtiea appertainirrg to ges-onl all the attributes of sovereignty, i tliem.' This, together with the resolu aiid tliat this sovereignty resi led in (tvt'TCaai adojitej by Srginw tn9S, anl their people of each ' state. Each state had a,reMirt and resolution of '99. embracing government comiiosed o legislative, jmli cial aud executive departments; to each of' whom were delegated by t:m jieople, in the Kentucky resolutions of the same years contain, it is believed, the political faith of the republican party an thi? country. If their sovereign capacity, "eeruun trust then, the State otiscotnifof tfcrerr aoveir powers to bo execotid bV tein ; an I yet'etgnty, have a right to judge in the last re- it will not be cootendod, that the delca nort, ami it is made their duty in case of state gove'rh't any" ite" ' of j arrsting the progres of tike eyrtVlthiii erejn-utv and government', do not in ihis country reside in the same body. Sover eigntv is unlimited power, it is " unalitiea- iile and wdivWiMe, It resides to the people, and whon tliassembie-ineorevft. tion for the purposo of inaking a new gov ernment, -r of revising th"ir rgiinic la-v, thev exhibit to tho world euliro sovereign their character,- when thev are not enlv rightful but done with a view of arrresting the progress of usurpation T If this right of judging in tin lost resort, due not via late aov. provision- of try constKution, but on the contrary is consistent wflh' tf spir' it and geoius, then the judgment pror.oun ced by a state must be as valid aitd bind ty, and their Voice, next to the voice ofj mguKn" the citizens thereof aa if the same 000, must be obeyed. ' I wr Uoysfji -f had been pronounced by tribunal appoin- MENT oi the people w"jpE't82rWr?rirtMli'; soveroign body. It is comp wetl of cer tain fuiictinaries possessing legislativej jii-; diciat and executive powers, limited' by a wrtften consfituti the control of the -sovereignty of the peo pie. V These sovereign status, fouling from experience that certain powers could be exercised bir a joint govern iient to; their mutoaladviotnge. -wCi sit tm'.um'iT tlieir Jfldiiy ttie tpat&tiUKnf."''' If the pe pld oi a stale meet 10 convention, and an nul an nnconstitutional act oassod bv their own legislaturo.nopoe woud question their right 1 do W, roach teas would tlie act fce branded as revolutionary. If they meet in the same eauacitv and declare an un constUutionatartof the federal' legislature nuil and Toid, and abaolvo their eitittos oppressive and unequal. In lSVs, in a memorinl agAinst the ttirilf, adopted by the l'"gs!ii,ure. !f Norlh Carol jria, ihc,, foilowi ing lipinion wit expressed, to wit : " It is conceded that Congress have the express TPir'?r tolay lrtix.its, but it Is maintaltied lhal thai wwer was given fiir revenue and revenue' iilow. and thai every other use of the power is usurpation on the rl of Congro." If Siaith Carolina is doing nothing- more tUav-- struggliog against acts which wo ourseiyes believe to be uncohsii UUstmttl, npirwr otal wiequalyaad if, in the. language ufth illnatriousUefrerson, "those acts, being unconstitutional, are un authoritative, void aud of 00 forco," with wliai justice can it be said, that her course i subversive of the constitution,; when her : Ml uAl0fy t.f'isr fti South Uaroima, yos) have ivthmg to tear t alttjough, like the- whig of Tfl, yoa niayj be ifcoiHiuceq by your col J ant calculating stMers, ami- threatened with thxj-nrilitary arniof feernl ptwer ; t lthiaigh the selfish b-diticiah of the ; present day will do Tori' ii.justice ; ii time will come when yonr deeds and your motives will bo apiwciated. i he tiortororrt- -writ ret-om yottr-acts-arKf posterity will do justice to your motives. A Havno and a HatniJUHi,. with, liiunv.oth er -noljlf eonpalrits wil credit and .adoi-Q the lii-tiric page, and' the "crTirts which you nie making to preserve the constitu tion and the rights of the states, . will be suny tjy the poet in iimnortat verse. ' On motion of Mr. Motitgotncry. oTIIcrf- fad, the Senate went oto a comsiittee the whole,' Mr Spaight in 4he chnir, upon the resolutions reported by the joint select committee to whom was referred the Sooth Carolina Documents ; and after some time spent therein, the speaker resumed tlie Chair, and Mr. Spaight reported tho reso lution witn sundry amendments, with which the Senate concurred: and the re solutions a amended were read the second Ayr Messrs. Allison, Askew, Bnlf, Brlttain, Bullock, Collins, Cower, Dis h'ig, Dobson, Gavin, Hall, HarriSon, Hawkins, Hiuton, Hognn,Hokc, Houston, HoweuVKerr.Xainb, Lntfiani, Look, Lin dsay, Marshall, Martin, Masey, Melvin, Moifit. Mutiromerv fof O.V Misire. Mor- tris," Moye (ol 0.- Moyo (of P.) Norman, Parham, Parker, lUv, Rhodes, Soawelt, Spaight, 8pencor, Toomer, Vauhook, Wjl der, Williams, VVirsou. jVawf Messrs. Bailev. Carson. Faison. Mclfctwoll, Atattlic wt Montgomery (of - H Wellborn. ; South Carolim to suspend the operation of aje,nei, i Hat the oeneTat wemwy v i j ,;. dt hjrehy make an application lo lh t 'V. ?, - - ssU' ttfe tTtited' wte-te-caU ; Convention olSilto several States to pro". ' . j '' pose amendments tirhe Ccmstitutii of -r-" thoUnitcd.uis...,v:..:,;:.;.v Kesiilved Turther, iThat TrWJ Generu pZ"r: Assembly reqwst that the I-gwWijr i (' of the rrergi tttoter "will Tnuko- -ifcX Congress of tho United fitateaj1 aaiuatar' epplicution,- tltalAhe CtiuatitutTort bf L n.ted Stater may be so emended a to , restore peace and harmony to tlie confide ; 4 : V, proveil a-dissolotioa of 4k CrniB,'-";-', and perpetuate the blessings of isberty to - ! " : It tid , puttirt ilyfr iiSi'.-,tA3i''riSu;; ii?v -ii.xsiEj!a,r: Which aieendmcnt was agreed to, that - Speaker voting n the aUirtnattve. "". , M.r. Uall jfuijlier moved to airteolJhtJ J.., resolutiou by striking tut (he. third ,reso r, lutioo,, and irwertmir t,n-4ollowihsrJ K.- " wnm . 1 - - 1 - .- i--t- ii dutie, impoaett by, the Cohgrc jf, lh '.. Uiuti. States, in wBpAiUt.flnjiippie..,'; iic nuu comrarj 10 ine spirit ol. i t on- . miiuiiiiu, tiiui in mis opinion we osoeve .j -, . very large; mirr SlaW comur, and thnt we Tinire orged" aiid v f continue to urge tU repc;nl." Whicb question then recurring -taillui pamge vCJ. the naolutionotui third. .UiHtcjr.wyrft .L-p..:"- put ti tiw.UvHse soverauy. aiid steparatoty and passed thetrlthtrdsiditig,(oi1t llta preamble and reaolutiisis adoptod mi. Mrj AVil motion to.amnid4xrjdiinkjii te rjngro88.'.tr, ;- TThtf "1st; -SuVao.rff.fi'!! -taM-rwtliMo'vrttoj the td'h'y a "vote of 'ST2r4id't6e'iIl hv A vnin i.r 10 r.i n ' f - The resolution requesting thi-. t,itirci ?--- t i v ' South Carolina to sukpend Ihe (nrntt",.( ill tbo Ordinance of thejr tWeutiiat,; die - '. was read Jheahirttvtitne, .M,r.ikiHjgbl-: ty. It should be borne in moid, that sov I ty can tliose act becaltod revolutionary in read the second Unie. Mr. Martin mov Carotiiur held at Xtihlmi'fifi''- ed to amend the resolution, bv striking out the words M until at least the nrst day of September neitp-which was agreed to, snd the resolution, as amended, was read the second time and pnased. i he bill to roduco the satniTr of the Su preme Court Judges was read the third time, passed and ordered to be 4rigfoseJ ys 3B, oe 22. A ur. Messrs. Bullock, Courper, Di shoogti,' Faisooi Gaviif," Haltr uarrlsbn, Hawkins, Hintiw, Hoke, Houston, Hiw ell, Hussey. Kerr,- Lamb, Latham, Leak, Martin, Maatev, Matthew. Melvin, Moflit, alootgomery cf IX' Mepre Morrtay Moye ol 0. Moye of1 P; Parham, Parker, Ray, Rhodes, Stiaight, Tyaon, Vanhook, "Well, born. Wilder. Messrs." Allison, A skew, Bailer from all .Wigatioit8 toliexJWia fnfti bp--Ytr?8tft lOi' iiM ngnt 10 )nlge 4 the tmode. aod measure oTit-arterioiios, tJoosoo, ttogao-, .l0v r, er -,;.r t tiie t. nor oeat. due tha State upoo tlia iojividua) I two ceastiwtiott of tb U. Suites. Tapy j pfoetnj it is not perceirod wfe'y tho latter aVindaay, iManitaJ'' MootgoiDei of f I. j ttwrittil to ism ;f-.:'iiiS.--'i;-Ji.t t rrwved to amend :hc preamble to Baidiivt- r. ' ' olutioo, by siriktng nut the wr-nfi "fourth " of thit month" and inserting in liea tlirte.'Y ol thi word "fourth 4a9 ofDen mbtn '.' l- 183al alsajto add tlte following aa a ad . -, -, ditioatl reaoliituji, liijsiti Ua.4o, ther, that i'copy of the foVegoii g resoa. ' tioti he tranamitted by the Coventor of -1 , this Slate to the Governor of the State t ' 7 ' v ' South Carolina;" which amomlnients w-mV Jf. agreed to. Mr. Seawell moved further to amend the resolution by striking out. thf fov.tC towing worns, to wrt to pvn fj me o he w ' 'J ;v present or next Congress of the United, ."V: States to act upon the subject of tlie TaC vV V'" ifl'" which atnendniiiut' waa alr aireetP 'j?V to, and tlie r wdutious passed a ameodyd J f7 Mft Carter presented the fijllowiu? orei'. ; amlaV) and residiitiotis ; "- " Whrasrby a i'-oovootiaoon-the part T kT.. -, .. . . Ar -VWv': Momlay ol 8eptomls?r, it waJ then reaolvsd that A Rail Road tie canstructed ' ironi tne oeaa ot pavipation unon thev IL.tloin in l',i'C'lot. f T .. .mvavw,,., ... u-J laiV Jt M Wl II K7ff1H. K Hill V ' t the valley cf French Broad river,1nKpnU J tarohna, to the head M liavtgatmti, in ri'V 1 South CarolinaTrid teireiirnbjBTPffal, y dent of the United State 'has Ord-re4 ' survey of aid routnr and the State of 1 Teiiiieisee ajiffSciuih Carolina lve "re" r'- " apecflvfilf made appropriafione to'dofrajr , ' the expense of saidturyey within their-' "V" " 1 respective litnita t , ' " --"--r Bolt faomlore resolved, hf (he General Aesem f the Stute of Nnrtii CaroKtnu that (he sum of .five hundred dollars bet and the lamo ia hereLy appropriated 0 th ' ifarvey of ai4 route witii'io 'the Witt off this ctateijMfljjtaMsiJuwuiiw- Be it further Resolved that the C.ntd ai be, and bo Unerebv au inn his warraota upon tht' lgjwsiiasWBBf : - .iff:. t -r--iw . .. ... ...f. jit
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1833, edition 1
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